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Cylinder in 1st pic with valve on top looks like hydraulic accumulator, rotary valve beside looks like a flow control.

2nd pic looks like a diverter valve to change from one service to another.

3rd pic three spool valves to control hydraulic spool valves wherever they are on the tractor,

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On 03/01/2023 at 20:33, htb said:

Cylinder in 1st pic with valve on top looks like hydraulic accumulator, rotary valve beside looks like a flow control.

2nd pic looks like a diverter valve to change from one service to another.

3rd pic three spool valves to control hydraulic spool valves wherever they are on the tractor,

 

Thanks for the reply. Sadly, i worked all that out, but am still none the wiser what each one actually does.

 

With everything being siezed, it far from obvious as operating said levers results in no discernable action from the machine aside from raising the hitch.

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26 minutes ago, htb said:

Do you have anything attached to the hydraulic outlets, otherwise you will not see anything happening when using the spool valves other than a change in engine note.

 

Do you mean the coupling with the blue protective cover on it? If so, no. But surely that can only account for one lever? In 2 directions. Or 2 levers. Leaving aside not knowing which lever that is, what do all the others do?

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